Tracie Bertram Art
Miss Adventure
The following new works were shown in a recent group exhibition called "Miss Adventure", at Back to Back Galleries, Cooks Hill, Newcastle. August, 2011.
White Bowl, detail
Close-up of pattern in bowl
White Bowl
Ceramic Bowl with white crackle glaze
White Bowl
Ceramic bowl with white crackle glaze
Orange Bowl
Fruit bowl with vivd orange glaze
Earth & Sky
Ceramic garden seat with handmade tiles
French Curve
Ceramic Sculpture with Handmade tiles
Candy Mountain
Side View
Candy Mountain Close-Up
Tact-tile!
Candy Mountain
Garden Seat with handmade tiles - tactile!
The Great Miss Adventure
Close-up View
The Great Miss Adventure
Side View
The Great Miss Adventure
Large Scale Ceramic Sculpture
New Work
"Magic Mountain", 2011, Ceramic form with hand-made tiles
New Work
"Magic Moutain", 2011, other side. Makes a great seat!
New Work
"Wing", 2011, Ceramic Sculpture with mirror mosaic
Fountain
Fountains in action!
Blacktown Village Green
Strange name, but interesting redevelopment!
3 Ponds Completed!
Waiting for water jets to be installed
3 Ponds
Viewed from other side
Pond close-up
Showing detail of tiles
Teamwork!
Terry, Nerine, Tracie & Colin with the final pond
Blactown Public Art Project
Tracie at Work!
Blactown Public Art project
Right Wall
Blactown Public Art Project
Left Wall
November 19, 2014
December 2, 2012
ColourFast Exhibition - November 2012
July 17, 2011
September 4, 2010
Blacktown Project Completed!
Finally the mosaics for the 3 water features have been installed! I can't wait to see the fountains in action. The beautiful bronze sculptures are "Tall Rush Spikes" made by Nerine Martini, the artist/planner of the Blacktown Village Green redevelopment. Nerine also designed the grevillea pattern that has been etched into the concrete wall.
The official opening is Thursday 9th September, 11.30am.
The official opening is Thursday 9th September, 11.30am.
May 16, 2010
Blacktown Project
I've been working hard this year, creating 20m of mosaic wall, commissioned by the City of Blacktown. It's been a collaborative project between Nerine Martini, Robyn Caughlan, and myself. Each tile is hand-made to create a softer, more customised look.
"Warami Ngallawah Mittigar" is from the local Indigenous Dharug language, translating to "Hello Friend, Come In, Sit Down", which is a nice welcome for a public space!
Currently I'm working on the tiles for 3 water features that will be installed on the same site later this year.
You can view these artworks and others at the Blacktown City Council chambers, Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown, NSW.
"Warami Ngallawah Mittigar" is from the local Indigenous Dharug language, translating to "Hello Friend, Come In, Sit Down", which is a nice welcome for a public space!
Currently I'm working on the tiles for 3 water features that will be installed on the same site later this year.
You can view these artworks and others at the Blacktown City Council chambers, Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown, NSW.
October 7, 2009
September 3, 2009
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